Shoe guru Tamara Mellon is back in New York and celebrating after settling a long and nasty legal battle in the UK with her mother, former Chanel beauty Ann Yeardye. Mellon, founder of Jimmy Choo, celebrated at Sunday’s Cinema Society screening of Tom Ford‘s “A Single Man” just days after snagging nearly $10 million in the settlement. The women squared off after Mellon sold her famed shoe label to investors — and an accounting error led to some shares being mistakenly transferred to an account controlled by Yeardye. Mellon sued her mom, claiming she refused to return the shares; Yeardye said there was no mistake and sued her daughter for breach of contract. Last week, Yeardye, 70, threw in the towel in a British court. She and Mellon have clashed for years, with the shoemaker once telling a reporter that Yeardye “wanted to be me, I think, which seems terribly sad.”